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Very good and makes it clear and easy how to get an A. Has daily longer readings and the essays are the main grades. Last part is a group project. Lots of Annotations. Good person very sweet and cares about the students.
Dr. Dennis is very enthusiastic and knowledge. It is an easy Humanities credit. There are daily readings which one a week has to be annoyed for a small grade, but these add up to be your main grades. Some group work, one presentation, and one research paper are your final exam grades and really the only large pieces in this course.
Dr. Dennis is very sweet, caring, and young professor. She is passionate about Classics. This class consists of daily readings and annotation but this is your main grade for the class. The readings/lectures can be a bit boring but easy class for a humanities credit. More group work is used towards the end of the semester
Katie's enthusiasm made the class very interesting and fun! This class is best for people who really enjoy history, it's not just an easy Comm B requirement. For covering several centuries of information, the class was fast-paced but thorough. Be ready to read and take heavy notes for the weekly assignments and the exams.
If you like tests about people and events not in lecture or readings and you like terribly inaccurate/strict grading, by all means take this class.
Not enough time for exams. Exam questions are very oddly specific and there's so much information on her slides, which makes it hard to get everything down. Very writing intensive. Participation matters alot
Do not take this class if you are looking for a comm B. There are easier com B classes out there. There was a 600 word response was due every week and the TAs grade really harshly. Super writing intensive and sometimes over 50 pages of readings a week. Exams were difficult and no curves and no questions dropped if everyone got it wrong.
Needs to take a moment to breathe between slides when presenting. If your a note taker good luck keeping up.